SportsTurf

February 2017

SportsTurf provides current, practical and technical content on issues relevant to sports turf managers, including facilities managers. Most readers are athletic field managers from the professional level through parks and recreation, universities.

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www.stma.org February 2017 | SportsTurf 43 F I E L D G R O O M E R S THE AFFORDABLE ZEE The Smithco Sand Star ZEE Infield Groomer has important features you're going to need: ■ The power and torque of a 22-hp engine made just for ZTRs ■ Optional flex-brush rear-drag implement to level and smooth your field ■ An optional center-mounted scarifier ■ Zero turn capability with dual hydrostatic drive ■ An optional front-mounted plow ■ Most affordable infield groomer Smithco makes Smithco RAYCAM UNIRAKE The Raycam UniRake is designed to accurately maintain natural and synthetic grass including hybrid surfaces. A major design point of the machine is the ability to adjust the severity of the grooming. This is an extremely important aspect of the UniRake as the grooming can be tailored to work on varying wear areas. Adjusting the severity of the grooming takes no more than 30 seconds and contributes to the quick working of the unit. The machine can be used as an alternative to verticutting, offering turf managers the opportunity to lift up the sward and encourage growth without the need for conducting disruptive practices. Time is also saved because it is still extremely effective at high speeds, improving both the appearance and playability of the surface whilst being operated on a minimum 35-hp tractor. Campey Turf Care TORO SAND PRO 3040 AND SAND PRO 5040 Toro offers a full line of infield groomers including the Toro Sand Pro 3040 and Sand Pro 5040. The Sand Pro 3040 infield groomer is a versatile machine that does an exceptional job in a number of applications. The 3WD Series/Parallel traction drive improves traction in wet or heavy working conditions to get the job completed quickly. The Quick Attach System (QAS) allows for under-a-minute attachment changes for 20 attachments. Each attachment was specifically designed to take the operator influence out of the equation for high performance and a consistent surface finish. The Quick Attach System for front, mid and rear attachments allows for under-a-minute attachment changes. Each attachment was specifically designed to take the operator influence out of the equation for a consistent surface finish. The Toro Company STMA IN ACTION News from the Sports Turf Managers Association TOOLS & EQUIPMENT TRIPLE-PLAY INFIELD GROOMER The simple but rugged design of the TurfTime Equipment Triple Play Infield Groomer makes it one of the best and most efficient tools for grooming infields. Keep your maintenance team happy, your players safe and your association proud with this great infield groomer by TurfTime Equipment. Easily and quickly remove debris, uproot invading grass, scarify, groom and level the infield for consistently safer play. Replace crude drag mats, bedsprings or other floating drag devises. Our Triple-Play groomer will loosen, level, smooth, and broom finish your infield for secure footing and ball bounce players expect at a very competitive price. The groomer is designed to shave down high spots while filling in the low spots. Available in 60 and 78 inch units with the option of 3-point or tow-behind. Tow- behind unit available with manual or electric wheel kit. TurfTime Equipment The simple but rugged design of the TurfTime Equipment Triple Play Infield Groomer makes it one of the best and most efficient tools for grooming infields. Keep your maintenance team happy, your players safe and your association proud with this great infield groomer by TurfTime Equipment. Easily and quickly remove debris, uproot invading grass, scarify, groom and level the infield for consistently safer play. Replace crude drag mats, bedsprings or other floating drag devises. Our

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